Photo Gallery: Faces Of The Pacific Crest Trail

We can always draw conclusions based on PCT thru-hiker surveys or arbitrary blog posts, but this requires the use of one’s imagination (an imagination which has likely grown weak and useless in the absence of a large purple dinosaur’s weekly inspiration).

The solution to said problem: photographs.

During my time bumming around the Sierra the past few months I managed to steal the souls of numerous thru-hikers with my futuristic photo making machine. The resulting images provide a small glimpse into the PCT Class of 2014:

I’m currently in the process of conducting my PCT Class of 2015 survey. We’ll have to see how the demographic portion plays out.

Dave Pratt

New Zealand’s Te Aroha (the long pathway in Maori) trail that runs the length of the country seems be overwhelmingly hiked by foreigners. I section hiked a portion recently and only met Americans, Czechs and a Swede. No other Kiwis.

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Halfway Anywhere started out in 2011 as a way for me to share my travels with friends and family. Since then it has grown tremendously into a not only a collection of my own stories and travels, but as a resource for anyone looking to step into the world of adventure.

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